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Sumba Island among the must visit destinations in 2019 for Australians

The AFR Magazine has approached experts and consulting travel hot-list compilers to tip the best places for Australians to travel in 2019, based on ease of access, currency value, new product and zeitgeist appeal.

Nihi Sumba

In this age of digital saturation, who doesn’t yearn to get off-grid? If you can’t find a resort or glamping experience beyond the cyber tentacles of Wi-Fi, at least aim for patchy connection.

Nihi Sumba (Nihiwatu prior to a name change in 2017) was developed and is still owned by American Chris Burch, the ex-husband of Tory Burch and co-founder of her fashion empire. With just 34 rooms spread across 27 villas, the resort bills itself as being on “the edge of wildness”.

Covering 227 hectares, Nihi Sumba overlooks a pristine 2.5 kilometre private beach that’s home to one of the world’s best left-hand surf breaks, known as “Occy’s Left” after Australian surfer Mark Occhilupo, while horse lovers are indulged by sunset canters along the beach atop feisty local ponies.

At Nihi Sumba, a new al fresco sushi bar named Kaboku (Sumbanese for fish) has opened to complement the main open-air restaurant and pool bar. An infinity lap pool, beachside day spa, and slow walks through the surrounding villages, rice paddies and lush jungle elevate this dramatic cliffside resort even closer to heaven.

(FYI: you can get a phone signal, but we guarantee after 24 hours the phone will be relegated to the back of the wardrobe of your airy villa.)

Keep an eye out for Nihi Sumba’s deals that “match” the Australian dollar to their US-dollar quoted rates, meaning the $US795 entry-level nightly rate will be adjusted to $A795 for stays through until March 31, 2019 (excluding high season from December 16 to January 7).

Another one for your radar in this neck of the woods is the Legian Sire Lombok, which is set to open in 2019.